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Linda Scott (born Linda Joy Sampson , June 1, 1945, Queens , New York City|New York cite book
| first= Joseph
| last= Murrells
| year= 1978
| title= The Book of Golden Discs
| edition= 2nd
| publisher= Barrie and Jenkins Ltd
| location= London
| page= 139
| isbn= 0-214-20512-6
) is a former pop singer who was active in the early to mid 1960s. Her biggest hit record|hit was the 1961 million-selling single (music)|single , " I've Told Ev'ry Little Star|I've Told Every Little Star ". She went on to place twelve song s on the record chart|charts over the next four years, the last being "Who’s Been Sleeping In My Bed," which was one of the first collaborations between the songwriter|songwriting team of Hal David and Burt Bacharach .

Biography


Born in Queens, New York, Scott was 11 when she moved with her family to Teaneck, New Jersey and was still in school ( Teaneck High School Class of '63) when she auditioned for Arthur Godfrey 's CBS Radio show in 1959.Murrells, Joseph. http://books.google.com/books? id=5iIKAQAAMAAJ& q=%22Linda+Joy+Sampson%22+teaneck Million Selling Records from the 1900s to the 1980s: An Illustrated Directory , p. 156. Batsford (publisher) , 1984. ISBN 0-7134-3843-6. Accessed July 23, 2011. "Linda (real name Linda Joy Sampson) was born on 11 June 1945 in Queens, New York and has been performing as a singer since she was four. She moved to Teaneck, New Jersey when 11 and enrolled at the high school there." After having won a place on the show, Scott and other young performers became regular guests on the show. During the show's run, the young singing|singer came to the attention of Epic Records , and Scott made her sound recording and reproduction|recording debut (singing as Linda Sampson) with the single, "In-Between Teen".Cotten, Lee. http://books.google.com/books? id=IyLaAAAAMAAJ& q=linda+sampson+teaneck+%22arthur+godfrey%22 ''The Golden Age of American Rock 'n Roll, Volume 3'', p. 298. Pierian Press, 2002. ISBN 0-9646588-4-4. Accessed July 23, 2011. "She was a sophomore in high school when she was discovered by talent scouts for Arthur Godfrey's nationally aired morning radio show. This led to a lone 1959 single by Linda Sampson, In-Between Teen, on Epic."

Though still in high school , in 1961 she signed with Canadian-American Records , which had struck gold with the Santo & Johnny 's " Sleep Walk ". The label changed her performing name to Linda Scott, record producer|producing and releasing the hit " I've Told Ev'ry Little Star|I've Told Every Little Star ," a standard written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern for their 1932 production Music In The Air. Dick Kleiner|Kleiner, Dick . http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=u4ZDAAAAIBAJ& sjid=R64MAAAAIBAJ& pg=1222,5552525& dq=linda-scott+teaneck+high-school& hl=en "The Record Shop: Zing in Songs in Four Languages", Altus Times|Altus Times-Democrat , June 26, 1961. Accessed July 23, 2011. "The next young girl star, in the Connie Francis mold, may well be a high school sophomore from Teaneck, N.J., named Linda Scott. Her recording of ''I've Told Every Little Star'' on the Canadian-American label was a spring seller among the teenage set, and she's looked on as a definite comer." The track sold over one million copies, earning Scott a music recording sales certification|gold disc .

Scott's three biggest hits came in that first year, with "I've Told Every Little Star" (U.S. #3), " I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)|I Don't Know Why " (U.S. #12), and "Don't Bet Money, Honey" (U.S. #9). The first two were standards, while the third was one of Scott's own compositions.

Scott was the showcase artist when Canadian-American started a subsidiary label, Congress Records, in 1962, and in fact both labels released new material of hers simultaneously. The following year, she sang her hit "Yessirree" in the Chubby Checker film|vehicle , ''Don't Knock The Twist.

Scott's final United States|U.S. chart appearance was "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed," released in January 1964, the same month that The Beatles made their first chart appearance. In 1965, she became a cast member of the Television|TV rock music|rock show Where the Action Is , which she co-hosted with singer Steve Alaimo .

Though she continued recording for Congress and Kapp Records in the mid-1960s, her singles were less and less commercially successful, although they demonstrated a more progressive, soulful feel than her earlier recordings, with Scott's voice growing more supple and mature.Citation needed|date=April 2009
Scott's last U.S. recording, "They Don't Know You", was released in 1967 on RCA Records . She continued to record as a backing vocalist (most notably on Lou Christie 's 1969 hit, "I'm Gonna Make You Mine") and also released a handful of singles in the United Kingdom|UK (on CBS Records|CBS and Bell Records|Bell ) before finally quitting show business in the early 1970s to pursue studies in theology .

Scott was an army medical laboratory technician for two years, stationed in Fort Sam Houston , Texas , and also received a degree in Theology from Kingsway Christian College and Theological Seminary in Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines , Iowa , according to an interview she gave to Goldmine (magazine)|Goldmine in 1987.From the liner notes of her album The Complete Hits Of Linda Scott During her time in the United States Army|army , she met and married a fellow serviceman. The marriage produced one child, in 1973, and ended in divorce. She later taught music at the Christian Academy in New York City|New York .

The Compact disc|CD compilation album , The Complete Hits of Linda Scott , was released by Eric Records in 1995; while her recording of "I've Told Every Little Star" was included in director David Lynch 's film , Mulholland Drive (film)|Mulholland Drive .

Discography


Singles


( Billboard Hot 100 chart positions indicated in parentheses following titles)
  • 1959 "In-Between Teen" as Linda Sampson ( A-side and B-side|B-side was "Lover Of The Year" (Epic #5-9341)

  • 1961 " I've Told Ev'ry Little Star|I've Told Every Little Star " (#3) ( UK Singles Chart|UK #7)cite book

  • | first= David
    | last= Roberts
    | year= 2006
    | title= British Hit Singles & Albums
    | edition= 19th
    | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
    | location= London
    | isbn= 1-904994-10-5
    | page= 485
    b/w "Three Guesses" ( Canadian-American Records|Canadian American 123)
  • 1961 "Don't Bet Money Honey" (#9) (UK #50)b/w "Starlight, Starbright" (#44) (Canadian American 127)

  • 1961 " I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)|I Don't Know Why " (#12) b/w "It's All Because" (#50) (Canadian American 129)

  • 1961 "Christmas Day" b/w "Twistin' Bells" (b-side by Santo and Johnny) (Canadian American 132)

  • 1962 "Count Every Star" (#41) b/w "Land of Stars" (Canadian American 133)

  • 1962 "Yessiree" (#60) b/w "Town Crier" (Congress 101)

  • 1962 "Bermuda" (#70) b/w "Lonely for You" (Canadian American 134)

  • 1962 "Never In a Million Years" (#56) b/w "Through the Summer" (Congress 103)

  • 1962 "I Left My Heart in the Balcony" (#74) b/w "Lopsided Love Affair" (Congress 106)

  • 1962 "I'm So Afraid Of Losing You" b/w "The Loneliest Girl In Town" (Congress 108)

  • 1963 " I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter " b/w "Ain't That Fun" (Congress 110)

  • 1963 " Let's Fall In Love " b/w "I Know It, You Know It" (Congress 200, reissued in 1964 as Congress 206)

  • 1963 "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed? " (#100) b/w "My Heart" (Congress 204)

  • 1964 "I Envy You" b/w "Everybody Stopped Laughing At Janie" (Congress 209)

  • 1964 " That Old Feeling (song)|That Old Feeling " b/w "This Is My Prayer" (Kapp 610)

  • 1965 "Patch It Up" (#135) b/w "If I Love Again" (Kapp 641)

  • 1965 "Don't Lose Your Head" b/w "I'll See You In My Dreams" (Kapp 677)

  • 1965 "You Baby" b/w "I Can't Get Through To You" (Kapp 713)

  • 1966 "Toys" b/w "Take A Walk Bobby" (Kapp 762)

  • 1967 "They Don't Know You" b/w "Three Miles High" (RCA Victor 47-9424)

  • 1968 "The Composer" b/w "You Made A Fool Out of Me" UK only (CBS # unknown)

  • 1969 "First Of All" b/w "The Answer's In My Eyes" UK only ( CBS 4246)

  • 1971 "Sweet Sweet Reason" b/w "You Wanted Me To Be Your Baby" UK only (Bell 1138) cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p20421/charts-awards|pure_url=yes|title=Allmusic ((( Linda Scott > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.ericrecords.com/linda_scott.html The Complete Hits of Linda Scott


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